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The Japanese Student Association's 5th annual festival brought the campus together for an evening of Japanese tradition.
It may not be quite the same as facing the Tribal Council as millions of viewers looked on—as Nick Brown did as a contestant ...
Harry Arnold, ’72, ’85 MBA, and family honor soccer roots and engineering education with a $1 million endowed scholarship to ...
Earlier today, the Seattle University Board of Trustees voted unanimously to endorse the decision to move the university towards a unified academic calendar on a semester model, and to do so as ...
Get loud, get proud, and bring the energy with the our Pep Band. Join a bold Redhawk tradition where music meets spirit and ...
Richard “Dick” Schwaegler, who attended Seattle University in the mid-1950s, has a lot to say. At 91 years young, the former Seattle University engineering professor has led a life of energy and ...
Quadstock, now in its 35 th year, has unequivocally become a springtime tradition at Seattle University, with students and the campus community looking forward to the day each year. Though rain moved ...
The Office of Undergraduate Research supports emerging scholars in faculty-mentored research experiences, providing pathways to pursue meaningful scholarly opportunities. Every spring we host the ...
As we move through May, we begin to turn our attention to commencement. Our colleagues and students in the School of Law will get this season of celebration started with their commencement ceremony ...
Dr. Parks was the first woman to hold the position of vice president at Seattle University and was instrumental in guiding the institution from financial insolvency to economic vibrancy. Dr. Virginia ...
Imagine if you could explore the world—including our small corner of it—and all its stunning beauty without ever booking a flight. Now imagine being transported to Italy or Bhutan and connecting ...
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